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Investigation Of Disturbance Complaint Results In A Controlled Substance Arrest

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Investigation Of Disturbance Complaint Results In A Controlled Substance Arrest

October 7, 2019 – A disturbance complaint called in to police resulted in one felony arrest, location of suspected cocaine and a misdemeanor warrant arrest.

Jose Guadalupe Santacruz

Sulphur Springs Police were dispatched to a disturbance in the area of the 1500 block of College Street at 8:42 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 6. Upon arrival, police were reportedly told the suspect had fled in a vehicle just before they arrived, SSPD Officer Adrian Pruitt alleged in arrest reports.

Officers left and reported finding the man a short distance down the road. Several small pink plastic baggies with a white powdery substance Pruitt believed to be cocaine were allegedly found in the man’s pockets during a pat down.

The man, identified in arrest reports as 41-year-old Jose Guadalupe Santacruz of Sulphur Springs, was arrested for possession of 1 gram or more but less than 3 grams of a Penalty Group 1 controlled substance. The substance weighed 1.1 gram, according to police reports.

The man also was charged on a misdemeanor theft of service valued at $100 or more but less than $750, according to arrest reports.

Winnsboro Police Department Media Report

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Winnsboro Police Department Media Report

09/30/2019 – 10/06/2019

Cota Marks, age 28, of Winnsboro, was arrested on 10/03/2019 on multiple Winnsboro Municipal Warrants for the following: Operate unregistered vehicle, Expired Driver’s License, Driving While License Invalid.

Macias Santiago, age 60, of Sulphur Springs, was arrested on 10/03/2019 Driving While Intoxicated 2nd

Accidents:
0

Calls for Service:
The Winnsboro Police Department responded to a total of 129 calls for
service during this reporting period.

Citations:
The Winnsboro Police Department issued 47 citations and 39 warnings
during this reporting period.

Walmart Shuts Another Section of Parking

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Walmart Shuts Another Section of Parking

Walmart continues to rework the store’s parking area in Sulphur Springs. Approximately one-forth of the front lot is now closed to customers.

Shoppers are encouraged to use the online pickup option to avoid the crowded area. Other stores in the area have online pickup programs as well.

Cumby Police: Woman Found Passed Out In Vehicle With Sounding Car Alarm

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Cumby Police: Woman Found Passed Out In Vehicle With Sounding Car Alarm
Amanda Nicole Rickerson

Cumby police and school officials responded at 10 p.m. Friday, Oct. 4, at Cumby High School, where a female had reportedly passed out inside of a vehicle despite the fact that the car alarm was sounding.

Upon arrival, officers made contact with the woman in question, identified in arrest reports as 28-year-old Amanda Nicole Richerson of Quinlan. While investigating her condition, police allege, they developed probable cause that Richerson was in possession of an illegal substance.

A clear substance suspected to methamphetamine was found in Richerson’s purse during a search. Consequently, she was arrested for possession of 1 gram or more but less than 4 gram of a Penalty Group 1 controlled substance in a school zone, Cumby Police Chief Paul Robertson and Officer Geer alleged in arrest reports.

Richerson remained in Hopkins County jail Monday in lieu of $10,000 bond on the controlled substance, charge according to jail reports.

The Amazing Dutch Oven Cookoff 2019 at Heritage Park; John Chester Would Have Been Proud!

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Johnny “Buffalo” Chester took great pains and great pride in practicing the pioneer craft of outdoor cooking in iron utensils over an open fire or coals. No matter if it was a skillet, a stew pot or a covered ‘dutch oven’, he could cook anything, and had not only mastered the skill in his adult life but demonstrated it everywhere he could get a gathering. Following his passing, his friend Rick Wilson decided to start a contest in Johnny’s memory. Now, 15 years later, the tradition is still thriving and is eagerly practiced by cooks from all over Northeast Texas, thanks to the Hopkins County Historical Society. On a beautiful early Fall morning, about a dozen cooking teams set up camp inside Hopkins County’s Heritage Park, getting their fires started and coals glowing! Here are a few photos!

The Texas Tech Team of Dan Powell and Geary Almon prepared spare ribs and other delicious offerings, assisted by Linda Almon. This team won Second Place Overall!

Hillbilly Gang members: “Big Mama” Melinda Hitt, Kornbred, HAM, Bakn, Tater, Chikn and Peeches. They made a bacon-wrapped Cauliflower that was a show stopper! and their Smothered Pork Chops won Best Meat!


A couple of ladies from the Tulsa, Ok. area have been competing for the past 13 consecutive years. They’ve had an impressive number of wins! Here is Margie Ford’s Chocolate Caramel Cake packaged for the judges!

Donel Davis, Karen Hunter and Donald Wiggins prepared Stuffed pork loin, Lemon Pound Cake, a corn medley and hot bread


Donnie and Katie Martin were Champs again, with their smothered steak with bacon, a pecan pie, butter beans and biscuits.

Eddie and Sheila Etmus of Cumby prepared a bacon wrapped pork loin with bacon laced on top for visual effect!


Richard and Tina Watkins and their team of Shawn Coleman of Mt. Vernon and Larry Johnson of Nelta offered a huge brisket with colorful root veggies, cheesy jalepeno cornbread and blueberry cobbler.

Coley Jones is a Dutch Oven competitor with a neat campsite, he is stirring cowboy beans and his wife Beth made briskets and a Coconut Pecan Cake

International Texas Longhorn Association Coming to Sulphur Springs

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International Texas Longhorn Association Coming to Sulphur Springs

The International Texas Longhorn Association (ITLA) was founded in 1990 and currently has just under 1300 members. ITLA registers pure Texas Longhorn cattle, documents pedigrees, has a member driven show and awards system. ITLA is the only Texas Longhorn registry where members get to nominate and elect by mail-in ballot their own President and all officers/directors.

Larry P Smith II, the ITLA President

The annual Convention and Show moves around to be fair to all members. It has been staged in Houston, Colorado Springs, Michigan, Virginia, Louisville, Cloverdale, Oklahoma, Fort Worth, Austin, Columbia, Glen Rose and Houston.

Folks interested in owning their own Texas Longhorn should attend the Heifer Auction on the evening of Saturday October 12th.

The three-ring all cattle event will include the ITLA Futurity, halter and non halter judged shows, educational profit seminars, the Elite Heifer Sale, the International All-Star Futurity, General Membership Meeting, Longhorn Legacy Social, Directors Meetings, Miss ITLYA Pageant, banquet with great food, committee meetings and pleasant times to visit with like-minded cattle folks.

The Hopkins County Civic Center is proud to host the 2019 Convention and Show. Livestock will begin to arrive Wednesday October 9th. The public is encouraged to visit the show, and learn about this historic breed. Folks interested in owning their own Texas Longhorn should attend the Heifer Auction on the evening of Saturday October 12th.

All events will be judged by ITLA approved judges. The uniqueness of Texas Longhorn cattle with their many points of special identity demands judges who have owned, buy, sell and regularly involve themselves with the industry.

ITLA owns their own “clear and free” Austin stone world headquarters at Glen Rose, Texas. For more information on this national event call the [email protected] 254 898 0157.

Community Prayer Vigil Held on Playground of Lamar Primary for Sandy, Keesha

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Community Prayer Vigil Held on Playground of Lamar Primary for Sandy, Keesha

Over 200 individuals gathered on Sunday October 6 at Lamar Primary playground to show support and to pray together for the families affected by the Friday October 4 vehicle crash. The crash took the lives of two Sulphur Springs women and injured their two children who were passengers in the vehicle. Organized quickly, the Prayer Vigil provided an outlet for emotions for friends and acquaintances of the Reed, Ivey and Cavanaugh families. Members of those families were watching live feeds of the vigil while staying close to the injured children at Children’s Hospital on Sunday. Sandy Cavanaugh Reed and her sister Keesha Gibbs Ivey were killed in the crash. Jacob Reed, a student at Lamar Primary and Kaycee Ivey, a SSISD student are listed in improved condition at Children’s Hospital as of Monday morning October 7, 2019.

At the vigil, Principal Rowena Johnson led with opening remarks, and Reverend Ed Lantz led with prayer. Pastor Joel Teimeyer spoke of the family’s dedication to their church, school and community and the many ways they have touched lives though their faith. Jason Deitze assisted as numerous acquaintances came forward to give testimony about Sandy Reed, who was President of the Lamar PTO, as well as her sister and their tradition of dedication to their community, as well as her support of families who are victims of childhood cancer. Sandy and her husband Brian Reed lost their young son Micah Reed to cancer in 2015. Another member of the family, Keesha’s son Colson Ivey, is a student at SSHS and a member of the Wildcat football team.

There are various ways that the public can assist these families. There is a GoFundMe page which already had raised over $16,00 during the weekend of the tragedy, and various social media sites mention opportunities to donate to the family’s needs. Prayers are also requested for the Reed, Cavanaugh and Ivey families.

Channel 18: Dutchoven Cookoff

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Channel 18:  Dutchoven Cookoff

Martins Win First Place Honors At 15th Annual John Chester Dutchoven Cookoff

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Martins Win First Place Honors At 15th Annual John Chester Dutchoven Cookoff
Winners of the 15th Annual John Chester Dutchoven Cookoff, held Oct. 5, 2019

Indian Summer Days were hailed a great success by Hopkins County Historical Society members, with numerous people from Hopkins County and other areas coming for the annual step back in history and the 15th Annual John Chester Dutchoven Cookoff held Saturday, Oct. 5, at Heritage Park
The contest featured 12 entries. First through third place winners received a cash prize, a plaque created by Harold Bryant and a dutch oven. The cooks, up to two per team, bring their ingredients and cook on-site over coal of open wood fires a meat, vegetable, dessert and bread.


Donnie and Katy Martin’s smothered steak, buttered beans, yeast rolls and pecan pie earned first place overall honors in the cook-off. This marks the third time the Martin has won at the event.
Second place went to Geary Almon, who credits his mom for his cooking skills. For the contest he prepared barbecued ribs, potatoes, pecan cobbler, bread.
The overall third place winner was Margie Ford, who will be taking her plaque back to Oklahoma. She prepared whiskey meatballs in cream sauce, whisky glazed carrots, potatoes, a potato casserole, yeast rolls and chocolate caramel cake.


Best in category awards were as follows:
Dessert — Donnie Barfield’s cherry cheesecake cobbler
Meat — Melinda Hitt’s smothered pork chops
Vegetable — Donell Davis’ vegetable casserole
Bread — Khrista Brown, who made a golden goulash
Pot — Richard and Tina Watkins’ brisket.

Sulphur Springs Community Pulls Together To Help Family Following Crash

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Sulphur Springs Community Pulls Together To Help Family Following Crash

The Sulphur Springs community pulled together Saturday for a local family following a crash late Friday, with a time of prayer, celebration and fundraisers established.

Two women and children were reportedly traveling from the Sulphur Springs High School football game in Forney late Friday night, when they were involved in a crash. The women were reportedly killed, and two children were reportedly sent to an area trauma center.

On Sunday, Oct. 6, at 4:30 p.m. on Lamar Primary playground Sandy Reed will be remembered. Sulphur Springs ISD’s Facebook page encourages community members to “Join our Lamar Family as we gather to celebrate Sandy Reed and pray for Jacob and the entire Reed, Ivey and Cavanaugh Families.”

Photo posted Saturday promoting BackStory Brewery‘s Oct. 5 fundraiser “in memory of Sandy Reed and Kesha Ivey.”

BackStory Brewery will be “hosting a fund raiser in memory of Sandy Reed and Keesha Ivey” at 8 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 5.

“We lost Sandy last night in a tragic accident and my heart is breaking today. It is with a heavy heart that we invite anyone and everyone to make a donation in support of this family,” BackStory Brewery posted on their Facebook page Saturday, Oct. 4.

Corner Grub House is showing support by pledging 10 percent of sales on Saturday, Oct. 5, to the Cavanaugh-Reed family.

The Sweet Grind plans to donate a portion of profits next week to the Reed, Gibbs and Cavanaugh families.

“There are children involved in this situation and I know our community will unite to make sure these families have what they need. We encourage everyone to find a donation location this weekend or come in next week to help these families,” the Sweet Grind Facebook page notes.

Photo of Sandy Reed’s family posted on a GoFundMe established to raise funds for her family.

Vickie Pickel started a GoFundMe page to help raise funds to support the Sandy Reed and Keesha Gibbs family.

“Keesha and Sandy were tragically killed in a head on collision last night returning from the Sulphur Springs Wildcat football game.  Donations will go straight to the families and to their children who are in surgery today,” Vickel posted on the GoFundMe page.

The Keesha and Sandy GoFundMe page showed more than $8,500 in donations had been made within 5 hours of it being established Saturday.

Dubb and the Luv Machines will be donating all tips they receive Saturday night, Oct. 5th, during their show at Sidekick’s Bar & Grill, 909 East Lennon Dr. in Emory, Sandy Reed’s family.

Many family and friends of Sandy Reed, Keesha Gibbs and their children posted on social media sites memories and tributes along with promises of prayer for the families.

Photo posted on the Keesha and Sandy GoFundMe page